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How do you become a musician in the Army?

By Robert Guerrero

How do you become a musician in the Army?

In order to join U.S. Army Bands, you must demonstrate a high level of proficiency and versatility on your instrument. While not required, the majority of Army Musicians have completed a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in music and have previous professional experience.

Is it hard to get into the Army band?

Distinguished SOTW Member It’s the hardest boot camp to get through. Also, more than any other branch, they’re Marines first, musicians second. The Army should also be relatively easy to get into just because they have about 40 bands that they need to fill while the other branches only have 11 or 12 each.

Does the military recruit musicians?

To staff the Army Bands, musicians are hired into our program monthly. Assignments are selected after the completion of Basic Combat Training. The four Special Army Bands post vacancies on their individual web sites.

Can you be a singer in the Army?

A musician in the Army is an opportunity to work for the largest employer of musicians in the world. Whether it’s a ceremonial performance or a concert to boost the morale of Soldiers, U.S. Army Bands members have the opportunity to serve their country while making music.

Do Army musicians have to fight?

Although military musicians rarely see active combat, on some occasions they may be deployed to conflict zones—and all are required to complete basic combat training regardless.

Do military bands go to war?

Almost all military musicians are combat deployable, with exceptions for some of the premiere bands such as the Marine Corps’ “The President’s Own.” But most band members are deployed to provide music, not to fight, the GAO found.

How much do military musicians make?

Average U.S. Army Musician yearly pay in the United States is approximately $53,045, which is 10% above the national average.

Where is the Army School of Music?

Virginia Beach
All Army Musicians (with the exception of Soldiers accepted in the Special bands) will attend Advanced Individual Training (AIT) after completing Army Basic Training. AIT is a 10 week intensive music performance course at the Army School of Music located on Joint Base Little Creek in Virginia Beach, VA.

What’s military music called?

Martial music
Martial music or military music is a specific genre of music intended for use in military settings performed by professional soldiers called field musicians.

Do military musicians fight?

What does a Military Musician do? Although military musicians rarely see active combat, on some occasions they may be deployed to conflict zones—and all are required to complete basic combat training regardless.

Where do army musicians train?

Royal Military School of Music
The Royal Military School of Music (RMSM) trains musicians for the British Army’s fourteen regular bands, as part of the Royal Corps of Army Music.

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